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Jonaihan George W, TO OUR PATRONS. Thia Number ~omplctes the tirst yca1· smcc thil l'livival ofthe Lau.ingburgli Gazette, u ntler ctrcum•tancc11 every way answering the fondest unticipation\s ifl\ltrl;;eu at its comn!cncemcr.Jtc- ntl altlto~gh it has uecu conducteu, fi,r three months, by wexpel'icuct'd hand~, lmm wlll>m it bas rccchcd t1 t p~or a.tll] umtcmlJ ,\t· ~;j=.==~~~~J~~~~~~~~~~~~:~f~~~~~~'l~~~io~l'~?¥fll;Nhi.\C!'\-+lmttir\m. a~unt and steady nicrcll.oe of ol~ : patronuge alfo•·ds the best gtmrantce oJ: su.::ccss, au.! .the slrong.•i inccntitl~oo to cxcrllo!I no.! perscvcrcncc. Thcp~e•cnt puhl!;her w•ll spal'e no exertions, dth~r tntcllcrtuakor mecha••Jcal, to rentler hj$. paper, for the lime lo come, Je. ecrving·tric pat !\Image of the cnbglllene<l JlUb- lic. _ liS_ \\]mttn! WJ.II ~el!'.?==euH thttiml'~rtnut ~~~~GL~L~uu--~~emnmutm,ut~-~~noUe~~·FoM,~nvV ~'---\\\--- horses-, tey. - --.; - · - ' Va: Oct. :n., 18~7. · ·Rhode Mand-Nehcouah It. Krught,\ Asher Dear Sir- Bowing extr,t~ts-from Robbins. . . - Yermont-Dmlloy Chase, Horatio· Seymour. a ver_y-popular ~cientific work now pub- New York-l\lart1n Van Buren,::llatht\nS<~n· \liahed in Englund~ aml cnliPd ~The Ci\- forJ. bra:ry of Useful &nowletlge,\ wtll snve, New Jersey-Mahlon Dickcrs.on, of news of the se\·cral counties of the •late, as wclltntolligcncc., forcigq_ap_g__tlpmestio, as events that are .J!U<eing- in the World around uo. Iut~rnal iruprovcn;>cn\s, cuuctllion, reli;ton and moral~, nntl, in short, whate1·pr 1s calculli· leu to pmtnote ~~e interest antl welfare uf 'Colll· , l-hop_e.t many a poor horse frolll much Bateman. ' -~-..su1l'c~od-lnjliry.. 1\l.ita-thio vi-ew,-1 .Feoo~mn-m-•:Wm. space take the hberty to offer them for Jl'l-blica• na~;~wure--.,Louis :Yl'L H y :II lie attention, will a ncl occupy a upon pub- lion in your YCI''f useful pnpe1·. YoUI\'s Rulgeley. ' ane, cnr \ ·, We ~l1all alwars be f.>uu•l UHl feal'le:! anu t\oith regard, · Marylanu--S:unuel Smith, Hzlllliel 'ch.,mber~. intrepitl atl\·oc\~\~ nml patrons of dnme~t~c mdus- : .JAMES M. GA'R!-ii~TT. Vi•·giuia-Ltltlelon W. Tazewell, '*'John Ty· LrJJ arul intmnal improuments. A g~at reu- - ·spe~king of the eye-lids of Iii rtls, the ler. wnar, wany years a.;o, remnrl1cd, t·h:.t the writer remnrks: \A third ey,e·li•l of the :'l\orth Caroltna....-John Branch, ,!'ialhnnicl mall who •houhl cause an aJJititmal bh.\c of I ~lacon. b 1 . • t, 1 same kind is found in the horse, :and en· South Carolina-W 1 11iam Smith, RtiDelt Y. grass to grow, wberc utonc ldu g1·own c ort', l_edJ·I:fe_ftuw; it LS. moiB.tened wtth a pol- Hayne, wus worth ttl1o•t of pu-liticirms; we aJmtt-the py substance (or mucilage,) to t.1~e lli>ltl Gcor~in-John M'Pherson Berrien, Tbo- force of his remark, unci a1·e willing our l:..bnr~ of the dust on the eye ball ~nd ·mpe it mas W. Cobb. shottld be pro1·ctl by a practical stamlm·d. We I Y I h . I .31 Kentucky-Richard M. Jehmon, John Row• 1113J' not rrouuce lhc a<ldilionnl h1acleonrscli\CS; c ean of , sot mt I e eye·ts 1arlil y ever !Je~Q with <mythiog upon it, tlwug:hgreat· anTenne.!\Pf?-John II. E'>ton, H~tgh L. \Vhitc. yet \'c will cmlcav<Jr to throw hght in the path ,, f' - 1 Oh\oo-W•\ll\•am 11. Harr 1000 , BenJ\a.ru 1 n Rug· of the fa.-n>cr, nhit h n>:ty perha11s enable him ly etposeu rl)m Jt$ s1ze am posture.- d 1 b 'fhis 8\Vift motiort of the ba~v JS gJven to glea. . • • - , tl) ~lo II. \\\ c ~hall cmbo y, as we 11\l'e a •ve Loui,;ia.na-Dommtque Boultgny.~. S. Johns- ~tatetl, a vanctyof useful matter in our reau- l '• 1-m- .. 'rrrJ\•tly el~lstt\·· snhst:.tnco 1 jtlaced h · h · ' ~1. \<:>· \ v toQ, !ng rolumn~, 1\hich, togd er Wll an ep1tome between the eye ball and the~ock:t!t, and Jutliat~ca-William Hendricks, James Noble. ol the news of the l\eck, bank note table, and strilting obliquely, e<o as to rlnve out the Mis•IS•ippi-Thomas H. W1lltams, l'owhat- ··naw with great vefoCity ovm•tQ.Il eye, and an Elhs. price! cllrrenf of proouce and merchon<J,ze let it COil'e back us quiCkly. lgnot·anl llhuois-E\ias K. Kane, Je~se B. Thomas. generally. uill renJer()Ul\ paper worthy of he- • I · · 1 d 11 _Alabu~a.--Henry Chamber•, W tfioam R._ ing oonsultcu by all w-ho• pursue either buimess, nersons, n~hen thu 1.1w 1s ml atne r01_n I' r · 1 1 >.mg. plea~ure, or tlfc mora tra.uq.Hl employmeuts ol cold anilswclls ~()'a» to appear, \v liC I 1t 1\lissoori-Daviil Barton, Thoooas S .. B:uton. demeslichfe. , n~ver docs Ill a heulli!Y slate, ()(t~n na\- BOUSE OF REPRESENTATIYES._. We tleem 1 t unitri'porla•t atthis time to dwell t11kc it for an i~nperfection, 1111d c~t it off=. l\lrl.lne-:-'7, John Ander~on, *S~m~el B~tman, upon polthcal m.ltters, fof tile annual political so nem·ly does Ignorance pr01h1ce li:1e samll Ruins M Intyre, !eremmh 0 B1 wu, · James turm hliB lm, 11 blown ov<>r anu peace and mischief ao ct·nelty! The_y rnightns well W. Ripley Pete<> Sorague *Jflscph F. W&n. 5 I r y I • • I . r ' 10 • 1 tranqmllity at·e once mo restorcJ. Itt! well cut off the 11upil I.Jf the eve 1 tn m~ 1t 10r i\ gttte. · . , h G . f :'iew Hampshire-6. David Barker,jr., lcha. known tl1at Lbc- Lansmg'J rg azetlc I~, anu bi<JCI\ S(mt.'' liocl Bartlett, ']',tu's ,Brnwn, Joseph_ Healy, nlwoys bas hccn of n pahy-nntl aMid all the The other extract relates to tbe Jonathan Harvey, Tl•om\s Whopple, Jr. str.fe anti contentumsof e-~?;one dny~. we have ])()of, and is as follows : \The bones Verme>nt-5. Hcnmn All~n; .tDaiJiel 1\. A. stood unba 1 mcd, with th ex~eptioo of an o<cn- 11refoot are not placed directly u~der the Buck • Jnnathan Hunt, Rolhn C. _11-lallary, sional rnt> over the kn klcs by the op~o\le · Geot•ge E. Wales. weight; if thex 1v.ere ia·an upngltt (JOSI• l\Iassachus•·tts-! 3 • Samuel c. Allen, John party, wh1ch m1gllt vet· naturally be exp~ct- tino, they would ID<Ake a firm pdl,lr~ and Bail eo ~l•aac ,;;;. Bate•, B. W. Crownm:;shoeld, eel. \'\\ eve1:y moffi>wwoulil cnuse a sbock_ They Joh11 hav•s, Ueu• y W. Dw•~bt, EJwarJ Ev- 'l'heye i• not a man wl b;ealhf~ let his mo- are placed £:Ianting, ?r obli.qu~. and t1~d erett, lBcnjamin Gorham. q,Jame• ·r.. Hotlges; tives ~\' 1 1m·ereo pure,wl can conduct a pllbhc _to_!tetbet' by an elastic bmdmg 011 tiletr John .ock, John Reed, *Joseph Richardson, 0 ~ ·I '\ thout ~ 1 .. mg o nee to some ·,-and - ~ John Varuum. J 0 'na 1 \ • ,lo\rt•r sn to£.J.te4 so ail. t{) fOr Ill -.!'Pfmgs as Rhode lslantl-2. Tristam Burges, J)ut~U> J, n our t'ndt•avors to pleas II (scttmg aside poli- exact as tlw~e which IVe make -Q/ leather ~ea 1 •ce. · tic•) we have e•sentially rred, we can only at- ·or·steel fo~ani.1ges. Then the flatness Conneclicut-6 Jnhn Bnltlwm, Noyes IJar· t:ribute it to a natural -w, tot foresight, tmd to Qf-tbe hoof which stretches ou~on each ber, RaiP.h I. Ingersoll, Orange Merwin, Elisha the cmnphcated dtffic t1cs ill(litlent to oqr side, ;)nil. the frog coming dowri in the Phelps, «<David Plant. .fn•ofessioll. • m . t\<·'·'l'\!.O_\hv•on the q'1trters, adds ooreaf.. New Yorlr-34. *Daniel D. Barnard, \Geo. 1 '\. 1 1 .r _, I f tl u '\'- \'-1-.U..'\<...... ll' \ B~lden, \'R~dolph Bunner, c. <J. Cambrp- 'rO!DP\ ray IS t le IIC I u sou 0 Je press. ly to the elalititit;y of the machin-e, lg- leng, t•Samutl Cbase, i!cJohn c. Cln•k, tJohn Tho•owbo h\'\\ been put tual wh;n ralletl norant of tbi1, ill-iutormed f:trrters nml Dickin•l)n, \'Jona~ Earll, jr., Dani.-1 G. G ttn. oil, are ent1tlc,l to our, anks, pnd those the •hoe too far b<ick, fixurg tke quarters, sey, *Natbnnocl G\&\row, i>Jolm T. De Gr ·'If... are e{ii! in amm·s, may, 1thout inc,P.nvcmcnce ~tnd c~using permanent corltri:ICtton-so John Ilallo-ck, Jr., *Selah It: Hobbie, Martm to them solve~, e 1 uhle tbe J1tor to pursue hi• th \t the contracte·o hoof lose.!! its -elastici- Hoffman, Jer'lmus Johnson, ~Rwltar<l Keese, ·. . 1 . \ IJe~ry :l.h\.t·lscll, Henry c. 1 \\Iarhn<lale Du<Uey \lull~s Wtfh mnm sp1r1ti'. 1 ore r<>gll a1\1ty ty -; e\'ery step is· a ~l1ock ; inflalllmalton Marvin, \'Jolm JI'Iage~J,t ~·~o!m ;\hyn~r•I, t±.ho· betrer ~uu e.s, hy stepp!og f<>rward and balan- and lhmeness ensae.\ mat J. Oal!IPy, s. Van R.en~selaet·, Hem•y R. em~ thmr acc(iunts.~ ' [;From the New- York Evemng l't>St. J .E!o~uerrr:e of the United States.-This wq_rj(, eilited b.y- 'Prof. Wtlhston, uf Mid- dletown, hasjust been'pubhr:;lled .i\· five oeally printed octavo volumes. 'l'ltey ;u·e int&·odllced.IJy. a tnode~t prefilce or U1e ed itor, who says tllii.t he ollers .tllem to the pubhc,\ Wl(h mtich di!fidenc~ frornatJ .. •IV· prehension that he may have·been lOJUZ.h- • cious-iu\ ht~ cllOice of cnateri\.lls eiHtl tb.1t the el(~e'b!attons !Jf his patroils w1t llJC dii· :t(lpointed.'~ Fr~1n the e:!~:,unim1.tioi.l we )Jal!:e l)een ahJe to make of tile volume~, ·llle,at-e- of opinio9 Hl.tt thet·e is 1110 caus~ ·. -fol'~this ll:ll(freheusion. 'l'he tlOtltllllls of ·tile first ••oll1mJ¥tl'j_p..ltllcula.rly Viilttab!e. 'llrey consillt _pt·meipaliY.·'~>f anple ~ tiona fllom the deb,1lcs m tl:te- se'\'e\l'ul stntti \flOl.f!:~mns un tb~ expediency of ntlt~pt- Storr•, \.TaiJlc• Strong, *John G. Stnwer, John ;- W. Ta) lor! G111ian C. Vcrplank, Aaron Wartl, Vuganw.-A writer~n the Richmond \Vhig-, *John J. n:t~lld; Stta• Wood, +navul WooJ- _coclt, *~.1\~-li\'rtght jr. Phi\)ea:l. Tracy • .., says the Alhany Dally, make& an energetic np- , N~w Jet•sey-6: Lewts Cont!ict. George Hoi- peal to Chapman John n, Esq. Olio of the dele- <~omhc, ~lsharf1erson, Samuel S.wnn, *Heu;;-c :rate< \I'I'OIIll<'<l to ttV1rginia Convention, 1'hnmp•o ,, thcn<'zcr 'l'urkcr. whtdl is to m~et on the til or JanUary, ajid <:On· Dei••IVal\£_-l. Krr>~ey Johns. jures hitn ton mlinate E W1TT CL,N'rO.N r .. rmsylvan&a-'2tl. Wtllianl> Adams, *SoDltl· h>r l'I'C<ulPnl. He say~lli.at the\e is UU-·U\''\\' el AttdPr·on, ''Th >m\1s B•rlow, James Buc hHn· hul tl1al nlnot<>en twotlieths of the people m, *RI<'hard Coulter, Chnunr.ey F\rward \T J ll 1 g'un.1 Hre i11 hia 1~\Va 1r. \' o•eph Frcf, Jr. ~'lune, Green-e, SalliUCl D. lugltall<. Genr;!:e Krl'tmer. *Adam K1fig, Joseph L•wrence, D•no,.l II. J\l,t\,.r, Charlo~ Mm<>r, John .\l1lchotl, Semn~l :\l'KPan, Robert Orr, 1r. ,. Wtlh~nl aam•ey, tJ olin nerg~anl, Jam, .. ~: fitcphe,,;u\n *Joi>n B. Sterigcro,. An·h·ew f\tew·art< *Jt.el !l, Slfthe!lantl, Espy Van Hnrne, ''VH:on, Gonr~c Wolf. .Mttrylaml-9. John: 13al'Uey, G1elllent Dnr. ECJ'1 \'Ledo G.&ie, John. l\eeds Kerr, Peter Lll· tle, \- Hi.<:haJ\1 C. Sprig~, *GolltJie C. Wasbin~ ton1 ,Jvltn cd W cellls,, \'Epln';~inl !,\, \Vilson. 0 - . Important Daisi;n.-Tbe Hon:. J u.lge L 'Am- unux, oays the Alb my l~Jllly, in~ rase him, onTnur<ud~ l.i.,t, Uu<ler the:'act to aboli•h ltll pmomnent t.u· <lcbtr in £1lr!-:~in. nascs, a{lS.f,l!.l\l o!aborHt~ argn•ucnt hy coun•cl on both sitl~s, decul~tl thnt Ihe op1iDsi1og ct·e·lilors of an In:~! \ e11t ~<'fore hili), u•ere eampetenl wtlners-ca to prQ,f e fJ1c clmt:{!.~.t -ilwy tlt'em~ell•ra -luid madeitl wrztmg il~ o~~~§~~W~ ~D the, !nsotg1qt'~ dJ$~ha'!e. Resolved, That the interests of agricpllure are pre-eminently entitled to the lost1ll'ing care of government-that those, 11rho by theitbboro feed ani! cnrkli the nation, uoil iD times of war are the strongest uuhvark of oer dafence, should be protected and encouraged in those labo~s b) our n1ltio~al guardian~. , Resolved, That an increased rluty upon for· woolwlll tend to relieve the pce•entcmbq&· a•sm~nta of the farmer-save their \loeb f1 orn \ further Uiminutoon, and pfcvent the rccurrcnct, m t.me of w~r, of a mc•rlifymg tl•pentlenco up- 'OUL.atnUil O!.l our eneri1y f<>r the ncce~:ary clo~h.ug ol om· .Putce,,·_.al:iar·t; dtizeus and sohherS. Resolved, That 1!.' the W>licyoflhose nutiono, ··~· v•~cu .. ,-, from wliom we import most of our foreign manu facturEs, will no longer permit tl:teirsubJecls to exchange their goot!s with our citizens for thea· bread stuffs and o1:ber provhion~, exc~pt unde1· oir-cUinstam:es that will rm·illY occn~ ; pradeQCe atlmonishes us to have .,Nl'.lr clotlun·• maue ut home, from uur owu c-otffitl unll wool: whcreh,· a reciprocal henefit'wlll rr:.:lll.l to thei .• 1·mer ani.! mar!ufacturc.r 1u t-X• hangJt:JO cloUuu.g for fooU, u~ltoualm<lustry w1ll be pi\Dmototl uu<l inilo- l'l'l'''ence auu prospeti~ se~Ltred. • Rmoh•ed, 'Phat the berJefici~l c.Jl\Qcts <Jf ti<e tariJfof 1816, and Hl'l'l, iu multiplying ••m· coi- Wo -;Jnhlish. !his week a list of the members lou aj;: 11 mtal(one~, 1 u llw <tu••lity of of the Twentieth Congress-=-the first ses~ion of t\&e1r 'fal r c , auu t1 1· p: kc lo the which comooenced yc~>lcrday, Der. 2. We are Jc:onsur:pel~\<>r-Wlllloo!+'llesslem ng- out• uati!J!J, l1 cvu- letl to beHevethat the sess1on will be a long nue, Is rcasouable {:'tOU:JJs for l.e!Jevwg an arduous cme. We will givetbe th:1t a motlerutc io.<reusrof <lutic< \£'\\ 1\\onl- lcns, iron,. hemp, an\l su<h mauufactur~d ar!J. Pres1tlent Ill our next, if we receive 1t in hm~. cks as we pos·t\• th~ matp 11 ,.t, 3 ui.l ~loll !qr m,,. kingmquantrtil's HJificte'lt f,,,. OIII\W!IUI• would .BdJOUr:nllteJil oflhe Legislatm·e--lt is e~pectcd highly couolu< 1 veto Ute p11hltc h.!'Jt.l. says tho Albany papel's, that lhe Leglsl.lturc Reso1i'c.J, Tlut we awo·o>e of tJ•c proceed- will aJjourc neJCt Tuesday, when tbc fi.r•t an.! mgs o.f tl1e COIII\<·IItiun ot.,~r'icultur1~t•, mau1J 9&CO!Jd par\s of the l'eVI!;ed laws Wtifluwe bt'Cil lncturer• '~ill\ ••Iller•, fi••PIIlhletl at f lHrrJSI<urgh, I ted Thi~ is all the revisors have pl>J· on the :Jist of .July l,c•t, ;,, I\PCQoJtucucli\g and coml' e • • . urgm~ upou conare:.>lo cx.tm.tl an:td\'lll~tc JifO· par~ for 51lblfli~sio:!l, antlts· as mttcli perhaps ns. 1cct 1 o~ ar.u ~U• n;cuoenl to 1l1e growmg of can be ac:teJ llpt>n by the present Legislature. : woo', h&mp a !Ill lhx, to wo.,Jlcu;., ir<!.n l\!)g - t steel, ami other :11 Gdc· uf ~omt',liC proJuction· Tbe lion. W, H. Crawford was elected ~ul.l~e h ~n·~ n~anufactur<lr . . :. of the Supreme Court of the Norlhern Cn•cml, l.eson:<'<~,, Tl~at Jc\'c Buel, Ehsl~a. Dorr, lll a JOHtt moeeting e>f the Georgia r..~gislatltre, Ss.ruud n. r <Jot, James f.~}lilr anti Wtlliall). ~ ot the ~th ult. tn plat:ce of J ud\\e Dooh• tier ens- ~l~r~y, be a cmnnllltee toJp:epnre: a n!emomtl 1 0 \ • ' ~ to cougrcs~, eJ>pres~mg the VIews of llus tn!Jct- e•l. Mr. CrawlhrJ had L9 votes out of J,g_ ing, and embotlying: in rt li>U~ facts,, now pre· 50 wcr~ sc:ftter1 ng. s~tetl to QUr con~ld!!ration 1 as are calcull'ltet! Ia ' evince the Leueficial efl'ec(s that are ezpecled Hill, the person Vlho has for !omc lime past, to artse fruru giving praclicd operation to th~sE heTn con fineJ.. a• one of'the murder..ers o~·Mor- v~ws 7 a.t?Ll lltat ll-1e ~omc~mHce' cau~ the me- ,,~u ~ .m 1m own ~ollfe!'Sioo has been discharo-. n_wl'ial. to be presentetlto pur fellow mttzens for \ '. r. ··'. .,,. ' . JOO: tneJrsJg-natures 1 anil forward tbe sam<! to con- d h; the gT<IlwJru-yof ,,~agara £{}uffiy. .,e gress. Bil'ffiaHu 1 getl-hi-m to go-before--thc-gmnd JUTJi Wbich resolutions -having been read hut he refused. The I.orkport Observatory and considered were adopted· and the E•ys \he hn! made llis exit, and, we hope, JJot 'bl 1 tl · fi, 11 .> p \th tl' . an~ H'rem eu u Wl 1e names to m~ke au~ furthea: ~t!em!J_t to palm this or the of the comttuttee who reported the t·esa:: li!te •mJH>~ttJoll on the fubhc, ff he docs, may lutior..ts. · he not llaVe to uHer. a smgle murmut' ~hal equ11JJ 0 r f M \V\Il\ Jlil 11 andjtLsllcCaretooslowlo~isconveDience.'' ~n m, bo IOJnbo Dr. u' ~am :.l.JyEe 'seh- - 'f\\' . • COl'lue~ J a ez, • allfmonu, ,q. t e C.•nfirm,n1 m.-On Sundny, tll<' 25th\ ultimo, followmg resotu~t?n Was adapted : . tlie lbghl: R:.el\. Bishop Ontl~t.!nnk,ndiiiini~tet'l!d ~ ~c!>Olvecl, That 1t he rocommendeil lo our the rite of cD 11 1ir1Dalion to thirty Jhc P\rsons Clh~em t!>rouglurut the state lo Co•Uv~ne tn_geth- . T · t em,- lr.~;:: ti k Ph\l 1 1 h\ er m thc1r se\·eral towns or otborvllSc, fo-1'-tll\ m r1111 Y rc , ~ 011 lwur •. 1 a< 0 P &a. purpose of memorializing congreos on .the..sub- ject ~f t~e encuuragement of ugncultllre, \vool ..llcr.id~mt.- We learn that Gen. Rne>t, Speak. growm:. and tnanulac-tures : nnt.l that they soli- er ofthe Assembly,Jl.!ttl one of his arm.s-llroken, mt congres~ to give such encouragement hy tne and Mr. Johnson, of Dt'law·nrc 1 reccivcJ a se- passing of;1 properlartffbill, sml tbata cornojit- vora colltllslon on the hoal.l, m con•equence of tee of correspondence be appointe:! to f\rlt er the llp~etlin;r or otiu of tile pool cuaches about this ohje•t. ~ two nules lh1s s1tle of Cox•ackw. 1\lessrs. Wil,liHm lHa:_ye H, Isaiah Towns.- tJ end, Samuel 1\1. Hopkms, John .S. Van The ~1issouri Rep1.1bhc tn of Nov 1, s:1ys- Ren.~elaer and J .tlJez IJ, I farnt!lontl, wer<' \\Vo 1vere unexpectedly visJted on iwiontlay •lppointed a committee of cnrre•porHlencE' e\•emng 'v1th a fall of snow suffirtcnt to wlutcn undei' the preceoiog resoh1tifln, the roofs 1.>f onr house!. On that day the at- The rneetiu6, aftr>r OI'Oering their p!tl- mosphere was 1ille<.l IV1lh line misty rain, 1·euder- ceediu,{~ to be puhltsbPt! 111 ,tlllhc news- ittg itsotlarkastomnkc li~hteJ cniidlos rJOcessa·- paper·~ iu tiw city adjourned. ry in ottrofficc. D1.1 in:!; the ni~ht 1t became 1 BL:-.i.JA!\.11:-.> K.iWl\~EI:, Ch'n. cold,andl~e ofconsluor-ahleth,rt<ness wnsfor-j Ctll.IION HA\\l.EY, Sac'y. meu. Tl1c leaves of the tree~, not yet .l.lJ><.li\·e~- ; teu ofllt~>ir green huc.prcsentct.l rather ~\<miqut·: I•'RO\I EUROPE. appcar:lllca pecptn• from beneath their snowy i \We g•ther the f.>llo\VHlg forei~n uJtelliJence mantle.'\ ' 0 f1on1 the N.-w. y,.,.k Evcn-11g p,,~t .,f \Ve<lnes- •lay la<l·-n,. tlte •b1p hnlc> C•·•>ppcr ftom .11 big lmzg-r<ll the 1wdrl ol!l rf ne.-Tbe Sa Liver;>nol, Lon• low dales to the 101'1 f'ctol<er lctn (i\las::~.) llc~ister snyt: 1 a r :.Lhage weir-thing, :tra recpn·eJ, •ut1l ulthou~h the •lltl'lli~cucr i~ thirty-fOin jl•lUntls. was r··odU< ~,! 10 I his IL>WII I t l\l.\eh•e da \ s 1 tier than hefore rP< e \ ,.,], we tlo the prescnl !le:t<on, in the ~arden ofColonciH,,. not tlt<c,>\\cr th:tt auy thin;;- of J>nl I!IC·J\ iwp~r ratiO Perry.- .. Tlus beats the world.\! 1 tam•e liaa laken j-lace, e,lhor in G-&·e.ll Britniu o~ on the Cont•nrnt. -{ Tile :'lew llarmony G JT.eite SAys, •a.t onrl~st. It --eem~ to be prPtt.v well settled by a•lvices from Eumpe, H.uiJ<•t·t Owen pr~e·ll int~lli~l'ncc I\CCeirNI frotn Constantinople leavin:!' En~l:tnu w~tlt part of hi• famtly, on h1s llhrotJgh a \'nridy of ~otJrce\ th 1! tl1e Ot. return to tile United State~, early in Octobt r; tomntl Porte has tleci•i<·dly :tn•l linally b1s arriva.l in th<s piR~e, therefore, may be rea-~ fPJI'C!ed all Ol'erture~ ()f mediatiOn frorn sonably anlocJpntcll bdor-e the end of the present the E!Jrope.tn power!' A lett• r from yoar. Corf11 of the 24th of Sr>ptc>mht>r f'l,Jte\-' In conseq-ucnrc <>f the great •l~m;~ntl for ;11 e- chanir.•,siuce the fi.-o at :\lobilr, •ays l h; Nor- folk Bearon. carpenter.' \V<ll(e~ ha\·e a.Ival)cetl tofit•e do/lnrs a: d<J_q, ~nd even at I hat f'l'IC<' 1 we nmlerslallcl h ;, impo!sibleto en,;age enough oi them. We learn, snys tl1e Notional G~zettc, that the second v~>lumc of the ~plfmtli,I work on Ameri- Cnn 0J:ntlbolo~y 1 by Jhe 'Prlllce of l\Iustgnanb, (Charles ~Dnft\}larle ) 1 is nearly completed, and -win be pu~lished early in the next year. by J.\1ces1·s. Carey, Lea.~ Carey, of Phila.Ielphia. All the !Jlates for the third volume a-re m pro- gress, and severiil of them arc already cngra y. ed. that adn111 al Codrington has t.tkrt:i d~ci sive me.Jsures. H;, h.<s bloc!tad.i:>d the l•;g:ypttan fleet :Jt Nav<wino V\•ilh morP. than four thnu8and troops on bt)ard. and. given notice to tho cornmnnder that it \':Puhlnot ?e perm11te{j h~ make 11ny at• t\mpl agnJrlRt '!\Y pilrt of G l'eeco, but that lf the !lett wt-re willing to sail e1ther for Egypt or C.:onstan'tinoplc IJfe: would accompany it and protect it fiutn any at- tacit ofthe Greei1s. . ,.,_ The English shipg from all q11arter,.: are sailing to join Admiral Ctlthington at his station. A }'art ofthe Prench flee . .L is also directed to join hun. · l;.<.ird Cochrane, it is SHirl,-- continu~ hi!'! .orJE!'3_1io_ns, anp h:ul t.!lte11 .Ahto1iilo (Fm111 the Albatty Ar~u~, of Nov. 29.} illid V asstlaili. · , PUBLIC MEETING. : The rebellion of the ultra RoJnli~ts-,. At a respecta!Jle meeting of Agric~l- w.bich has raged in Cata_lonht, has not turists, 1\I\nufacturer.s and-otlllln, friend- been cheGked, notwithstancliul; the urri· ly to the encouragement and prot~ction val of the King at Barcdona. of American Industry, held pursuant to The credit of the Me:xican go\C'ernrnent pUblic notice,· at the Capitol in the citv whicll hail been shaked by the ngopay- of Alon'fly, on· the 2lith day. of Novem: ment eft he dividenils on the first of Oc. her, 1827, to htke into consitleratilln the\ Iober. is now in a good measure restol'-e{l. prqpriety of mem~riahzing C()ngress i11 \A letlet· hns be'en published from tlJP. Jltvour ()-[ ftlrtllE>r JHOtec.titln to the grow. Mexican Minister of Foreign Aff:1irs t() <>rs and rhonufaeturet·s·of IVnol ;me] ol.het• tile: Charge d?Aff.1i1s o.t: th11t counfry in '1(\mestic product1ons-the meeting wn• Lbuclon, anno»ncinb \bat the arriv11l or culled to tU<ler by 111r. F:II!<ha Dorr. ami a :::bi1) of wat• was ooly 1\\nitttil for to re- on hts notntnntio1;~, 1\h:. BLNJAn!lN KNow· mit live hundred thousnnr'l tlo!lar. in pay· Ell vvas e~ppointcd c:hairmau, and GrnEoN menl of the ~ivideml,;, HA.-WLEI'\ l'eclet~ry. \ , 'I'h~ Empl'P.s• of ltu~~illlm• P.;iv~>n birtlr J'esse Buel, ef'q·. having adrlre~!'eil thP- to a -f•r1nct>, \\lm has recei\'ed tl'e name mt-eting. on the ~n!Jjn~t 1 \ior whlr.Jl they of Con~tan4rffc. l111d ns5et11l-}letl, moved for the apr1oint- An• article fro1n Titlts ~tate>', thnt Pl'incl! tne~~ of a ?ommittef' ~o prepare resolu- Abbas Mir.:r.a ha~ ~e~t ~ ~n~~_t:~d~~~~ •i • sa .ilF pa wi th• an lt on fr< wl be in! ad c~ Nt pa ca ely tra lin to . Oc . I 4n Efl tio rei the the SOI \~C cor Po lC1 .ti! nf (!a of pu to .Tar :\'IE ace tht tr~ St, tirr !llO to 111< >Ia I;CI :mt (II\ (' tl uf 1·11 to ,~n I~ I tIll ha n~ gn an all nil HI• th Po \ c (I f) a II